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How do you write a number in exponential notation? - Answers

Choose the actual number part in the number. These would be the significant digits. Write that number with a decimal point after the first digit. Then multiply by a power of ten to push the decimal point back to where it should be. Example 602 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 is a chemist's favorite number. Take the actual number 602 Write with decimal point after first digit 6.02 Multiply by a power of ten to put the decimal point back. Look at the original number. There are 23 places after the 6 (including the 02) so multiply by 1023 6.02 x 1023 If the number is small like 0.000 000 023 456 23456 is the actual number 2.3456 has the decimal seven zero's and the 2 are the places to move past. Notice the decimal will move left so the exponent is negative 2.3456 x 10-8



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Choose the actual number part in the number. These would be the significant digits. Write that number with a decimal point after the first digit. Then multiply by a power of ten to push the decimal point back to where it should be. Example 602 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 is a chemist's favorite number. Take the actual number 602 Write with decimal point after first digit 6.02 Multiply by a power of ten to put the decimal point back. Look at the original number. There are 23 places after the 6 (including the 02) so multiply by 1023 6.02 x 1023 If the number is small like 0.000 000 023 456 23456 is the actual number 2.3456 has the decimal seven zero's and the 2 are the places to move past. Notice the decimal will move left so the exponent is negative 2.3456 x 10-8



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How do you write a number in exponential notation? - Answers

Choose the actual number part in the number. These would be the significant digits. Write that number with a decimal point after the first digit. Then multiply by a power of ten to push the decimal point back to where it should be. Example 602 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 is a chemist's favorite number. Take the actual number 602 Write with decimal point after first digit 6.02 Multiply by a power of ten to put the decimal point back. Look at the original number. There are 23 places after the 6 (including the 02) so multiply by 1023 6.02 x 1023 If the number is small like 0.000 000 023 456 23456 is the actual number 2.3456 has the decimal seven zero's and the 2 are the places to move past. Notice the decimal will move left so the exponent is negative 2.3456 x 10-8

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